Present/Affirmative A is B. → A wa B desu. Kore wa inu desu.

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Present/Affirmative A is B. → A wa B desu. Kore wa inu desu. This is a dog. neko This is a cat. Tori This is a bird. uma This is a horse. zasshi This is a magazine. hon This is a book. (These are books.) tokei This is a clock. denwa This is a telephone. keitai This is a cell phone.

This is Mr./Mrs./Ms. Sasaki. Present/Affirmative A is B. → A wa B desu. When introducing someone, you must say, “Kochirawa …. desu,” instead of “Korewa …. desu.” Kochira wa Sasaki-san desu. This is Mr./Mrs./Ms. Sasaki. bengoshi This is the lawyer. sensei This is the teacher.

Present/Affirmative A is B. → A wa B desu. Watashi wa gakusei desu. I am a student. Anata You are a student. Sasaki-san Mr. Sasaki is a student. Monroe-san bengoshi Mr. Monroe is a lawyer. nihonjin I am Japanese. amerikajin You are an American. Mr. Monroe is an American.

Present/Affirmative A is B. → A wa B desu. Anata wa gakusei desu ka? Are you a student? Hai, watashi desu. Yes, I am a student. Sasaki-san Is Mr. Sasaki a student? Hai, Sasaki-san Yes, Mr. Sasaki is a student. Monroe-san bengoshi Is Mr. Monroe a lawyer? Hai, Monroe-san Yes, Mr. Monroe is a lawyer. nihonjin Are you Japanese? Yes, I am Japanese. amerikajin Is Mr. Monroe an American? Yes, Mr. M. is an American.

Present/Affirmative A is B. → A wa B desu. Watashi wa Home Depot no Satō desu. I am Satō of Home Depot. Anata Home Depot no bengoshi desu ka? Are you Home Depot's lawyer? Hai, watashi Yes, I am H.D.’s lawyer. PREP no sensei I am an instructor for PREP. Stevenson High School no gakusei I am a student at Stevenson High School. Are you a student at Stevenson High School? Yes, I'm a student at Stevenson High School.